Marx's notion that religion diverts the thoughts of workers to the afterlife rather than toward rebellion against their worldly oppressors is expressed by his statement ________

A) "If people believe the situation is real, it is real in the consequences."
B) "The sum of the whole is no greater than the sum of the parts."
C) "Religion is ... the opium of the people."
D) "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink."


C

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The U.S.'s rate of people in jail or prison is __________ compared to all other countries in the world

A) Somewhat lower B) About in the middle C) Slightly higher D) Much higher

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Being misled about who someone based on information presented online has recently come to be called__________.

A. being "snookered" B. being "catfished" C. getting "facebooked" D. getting what you deserve

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Which of the following scenarios supports the argument that nurture shapes behavior?

A) ?Evelyn, like all the women in her family, outlived her husband. She was also diagnosed with diabetes at a young age. B) Audrey underwent sex reassignment surgery when she was fifteen. She, however, never got accustomed to her new gender.? C) Logan and his twin sister were raised by positive, affirming parents. Logan, however, suffered from attention deficit disorder, which is more common among men, while his sister did not.? D) Grace and David have been married for ten years. Grace developed an eating disorder, whereas David became short tempered and irritable.? E) Benjie's father, an alcoholic, suffered from liver damage. He advised his son from a young age to avoid such destructive habits, and Benjie grew up to have a healthy lifestyle.

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Penalties and rewards for conduct relating to a social norm are known as

A. values. B. folkways. C. mores. D. sanctions.

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